Reign of Fire

One of the worst movies of the summer becomes a mediocre shooter for the PlayStation 2. Read Review

Dragons, next to old movies and multiplatform releases they seem to be all the rage nowadays. Bam Entertainment and Japan-based Kuju Entertainment announced that they?d be jumping on the bandwagon by publishing Reign of Fire. Based on Spyglass Entertainment?s upcoming motion picture scheduled for release this summer, Reign of Fire revolves around the exploits of a young dragon slayer and an ex-marine (yes, you did read that incredibly strange combination right) who combine their powers to stop an onslaught of dragons, bent on destroying the world. Set in the third-person perspective, players can either take on the role of the dragon slayer to save humanity, or the dragon who?s on a quest to destroy humanity.

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Dragons took over the world in the summer flick Reign of Fire, starring a frighteningly bald and buff Matthew McConaughey, and nobody cared; according to the Internet Movie Database, the movie cost $95 million and grossed $43 million. "What a vast enterprise has been marshaled in the service of such a minute idea," wrote Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert, issuing the film a whopping one-star rating. It's kind of sad that such a minute idea makes decent fodder for a video game -- although the public will undoubtedly be as apathetic about this tepid shooter as they were about the silly movie. Read More »

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Take to the skies as a terrifying dragon and reign terror over the world, savaging the earth and destroying everything in your path breathing fireballs and napalm; Control various vehicles or dragons in third person mode combat and exploration on and in the air; Real time cut scenes and briefings merging into game play sections; The player can choose whether they play as either a Human or a Dragon following two different routes